While AcroRIP 11 is current, the developer community has hinted at v12 features (expected late 2025):
If you print on dark garments, you know the struggle of underbasing. AcroRip 11 features an intelligent "White Ink Management" system. It allows you to set a separate underbase layer, adjust the choke (to prevent white peeking out under a dark top color), and add a highlight white for vibrant graphics on black shirts. acrorip 11
For large format users (posters, banners, or roll-to-roll sublimation), the nesting feature automatically arranges multiple smaller images to minimize wasted substrate. The tiling feature chops large designs (e.g., a 6-foot banner) into printable sections with registration marks for reassembly. While AcroRIP 11 is current, the developer community
: Users can now import multiple images into a single project, allowing them to move and resize different designs on the same layout to save film and time. For large format users (posters, banners, or roll-to-roll
If you’ve spent any time in the world of custom apparel, you know that the "secret sauce" isn't just the printer—it’s the RIP (Raster Image Processor)
AcroRIP 11 supports via its API.